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Gucci Could Be Kering’s Greatest Strength and Liability in China
Although Gucci has seemingly cracked the code for keeping consumers engaged in China, complications could be on the horizon due to too much success. Read MoreSoaring China Demand Boosted Tiffany’s Third Quarter Sales
On November 24th, Tiffany & Co. reported a strong earnings growth in third quarter, helped by a resurgence of demand in China and e-commerce. Read MoreSecond-Quarter Loss Prompts Changes At Ralph Lauren
Ralph Lauren reported a fiscal second-quarter loss of $39.1 million — a sizable drop from the second-quarter profit it made one year earlier. Read MoreLVMH, Kering, and The New Luxury Strategy Post-COVID-19
LVMH and Kering released their half-year results, and their revenues and profits fell dramatically. But what does this mean for the luxury industry? Read MoreWhat Does China’s Revised Cosmetics Regulation Mean For Beauty Brands?
China's State Council issued the long-awaited revised Cosmetics Supervision and Administration Regulation. What are takeaways for beauty players? Read MoreUPDATE: Luxury Stores Are Reopening In France, With No Chinese Tourists In Sight
French luxury stores are reopening, but without their biggest spenders—Chinese shoppers. So, who can they turn to now? Read MoreEstée Lauder Is Hopeful About China As Quarterly Sales Shed 11%
As Estée Lauder sheds 11% net sales in third quarter of 2020, the group remains hopeful about a strong recovery for the mainland China cosmetics market. Read MoreWill Ralph Lauren’s Asia Digital Strategy Steer It Through The Virus Crisis?
Ralph Lauren reports fast-growing results in Asia as of Q3, FY2020. But how far can digital initiatives go as coronavirus hinders its manufacturing power? Read MoreSecoo Beats Forecasts as Competitors Push into Territory
Luxury e-commerce company Secoo beat forecasts in 3Q 2018 as revenue soared more than 60 percent year-on-year. Read MoreQ2 Earnings: All Eyes on Alibaba as Rivals Stumble
As the luxury world examines the results of Tencent, JD.com and Alibaba, finance analysts consider whether China's online giants are losing momentum. Read More